Mluvit, vymluvit, omluvitAmitai Schlairhttps://schmonz.com/2006/04/08/mluvit-vymluvit-omluvit/Yareev's schmonz.comikiwiki2017-01-07T18:22:22Zcomment 1https://schmonz.com/2006/04/08/mluvit-vymluvit-omluvit/comment_1_099e413bb3cea838ed835aa6dd1ea2fe/abbe2014-12-30T03:26:33Z2006-04-12T15:22:19Z
<p>i’ve been home ill for over a month now and have been spending oodles of time exploring the thoughts of others (at this point i’m fairly certain i’ve spent enough time alone with my own). recalling your blog i punched up google and sat back for some reading. it’s been ages since we’ve actually talked, but reading your words made me smile. it seemed all too appropriate that your most recent blog would center on the fine art of procrastination. i do find it to be an art as one must know when to actually accomplish something lest the procraastination go too far and things go horribly wrong. i found it to be so appropriate as i feel that i’ve more likely than not procrastinated about being in touch, something i find myself having to apologize for more frequently than i’d like. in my work i’m incredibly prompt and can’t stand to have a file or stack of discovery go unreviewed, or a client unmet. i pounce on each task laid before me as i know that someone’s freedom rests on my doing my job. but with an email or phone call or letter, i more often than not will let them sit longer than i ought to because i know that it will still be there when i’ve finished with something else. i’m not pleased with this aspect of myself. and while it doesn’t rise to the level of great import in the grand scheme or things, i did want to apologize for having been so out of touch. i hope that once time permits in your world, you’ll perhaps drop a line and venture into mine.</p>
comment 2https://schmonz.com/2006/04/08/mluvit-vymluvit-omluvit/comment_2_d979043f3fadb90ec67777421e234de8/Amitai Schlair2017-01-07T18:22:22Z2006-04-19T21:47:33Z
<p>I’m sorry to hear you’re not well, but I’m happy to hear you. What you say resonates with me. It’s so much easier to treat “what someone else wants” as urgent and “what I want” as less so. At least in my case, there’s more to it than that (I’ve been working to selectively overcome my perfectionism for a long, long time). Do you have a blog? If the thoughtfulness of your comment here is nothing unusual for you, it’d be great reading.</p>
<p>Time is indeed the bottleneck for me right now, as the semester is winding up and winding me up along with it. I’ll email you more when I can. In the meantime, keep an eye on me here, and be well.</p>
comment 3https://schmonz.com/2006/04/08/mluvit-vymluvit-omluvit/comment_3_2a46d7062183ef9a8782082df47ab3b7/abbe2014-12-30T03:26:33Z2006-04-22T06:45:16Z
<p>i hope that the end of your semester, busy though it is, winds down nicely. i do have a blog, although it isn’t as well maintained as i’d like (another one of those things that falls under the ‘me’ category and is, therefore, often placed second to the ‘what other people want’ category). the page is <br />small-plans.blogspot.com i’ll try to be a bit more diligent with my postings and i look forward to your email when things have quieted for you a bit.</p>